
Cumberland Sausage Shocker
Albert Smith's Culinary Capers, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Charles Robert Fox
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By:
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Steve Higgs
About this listen
Baking. It can get a guy killed.
On the trail of a master criminal, a retired detective and his former police dog expect a quiet time in the Cumbrian village of Keswick. However, when Rex picks up a scent upon arriving at their B&B...the discovery of a body in a shallow grave draws them into a mystery someone does not want solved.
With help from a local amateur sleuth and her dog, our mystery-busting duo sets out to investigate two cases at the same time.
Along the way, they’ll identify a host of possible suspects and have to answer some big questions:
- Who stood to gain from the victim’s death?
- Was it revenge or greed that motivated the killer?
- Just how many sausages can a German shepherd eat in one sitting?
As they battle to reveal the truth, it’s clear someone is working to cover it up, and if they don’t figure this out in time, someone might not live to see another day.
In their most deadly adventure yet, can Rex and Albert sniff out the clues? The answer will be shocking!
©2020 Steve Higgs (P)2022 Steve HiggsExcellent narration by Charles Robert Fox
Rex is at it again!
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Settle down for an exciting read or listen on Audi
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Cumberland sausage shocker Steve Higgs.
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Thrilling story!
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Another brilliant offering!
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Great book
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It’s more of the same gentle murder intrigue.
I did like that Rex now has got more of a voice than in the earlier books, that he meets another former police dog and his heroics isn’t he story a really touching.
The voice performance is very good and brings the story to life.
Only very minor gripe is that Keswick isn’t a village, but in all other respects is a lovely place to be in.
That warm and cosy feeling
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This narrator totally sounds like he could be Albert. The story flows nicely. Really good caper.
Great sausage saga!
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